9.20.2017


This post is so fun because today, I'm featuring my friend Gina from On the Daily Express! We met up last week to take some photos for blogging purposes, but it also gave us a much needed break to catch up. We live about an hour apart and yet life doesn't allow for too many get togethers...blogging is a great excuse to change that. I'm not very comfortable in front of or behind the camera, so hopefully after a few more sessions with Gina, I will be. It was good practice, and it was a fun departure from having Nate as my photographer!

This outfit is my go-to in Fall, but especially on casual weekends. A simple tee, jeans, flats, and statement earrings! These are by Stella & Dot. They are so light-weight that I hardly notice wearing them. Kendra Scott has a pair that I'm dying to get, and I plan on meeting Gina again tomorrow to use my birthday discount (you get 50% off an item at KS during your birthday month). I don't wear earrings often, but with all of the beautiful options this season, I'm gravitating towards them more and more.



Wearing //
Topshop jeans, similar here
Chelsea28 bag, love this for Fall



Here's Gina wearing something that's perfect for going out at night. I especially love the wine colored camisole with the black jeans. It's polished, yet still a little sexy with the accessories she chose. 


Head over to her blog to get the details of what she's wearing! I'm linking up with her and Amy Ann.


9.18.2017









Wearing //
Lush dress, similar here & here
J.Crew clutch, similar
Beauty //


This outfit has to be one of my all-time favorites. Not to sound like I'm tooting my own horn, but really, we all deserve to feel beautiful, particularly on our birthdays. Between the bell sleeves of the dress, my classic blush pumps, and buttery suede jacket, each piece looks great on its own and even better paired together. Thankfully it's been cooler the last few days and I can break out some of my "Fall" wardrobe. 

We went out the night after my actual birthday and ate dinner by candlelight at the nicest Italian restaurant. We've been going there for a few years, but because it's on the pricier side, it's always a special treat! Besides the food, I enjoy hearing the waiters speaking in Italian. I mean, who wouldn't love listening to that all night long?! It was the perfect way to kickoff my 33rd year. 

I hope you ladies are doing well and have a positive start to the week! I'll be back on Wednesday but I'm linking up with Rachelle and Carylee 


9.12.2017


Today marks my 33rd birthday, but I celebrated over the weekend by camping in the central California coast near Big Sur. Nate and I passed through it on our way to San Francisco, and we noted how badly we would love to explore it one day so finally we did. It was about a six hour drive from Temecula and with the road closures up there, it took longer than we expected. But it was all so worth it!

I'll let the pictures speak for themselves in all their unedited glory. Happy birthday indeed!

There was typically a layer of cloud cover that burned off in the middle of the day. It added a certain mysterious mood that I loved. It felt like Fall.







Can you spot the waterfall?


A vista overlooking the ocean





Nate's footprints on the sand


Gorgeous right? We did the usual thing of sleeping in our jeep on this campground overlooking the ocean. If someone asked me a few years ago if I'd ever be into camping, much less actually look forward to it, I would have laughed. But there's something about it now that I can't get enough of, a freedom I crave that I don't experience on a daily basis. I always leave feeling renewed. It reminds me of what matters to me in life.

If you ever get the chance, I'd highly recommend a trip to Big Sur. It really is one of the most beautiful places in all of California. Possibly anywhere!

And now I promise to get back to clothes and beauty! I have some fun new pieces to share. 

9.06.2017


I've always been a creature of habit. As a kid, I ate the same breakfast every morning before school. I'll listen to the same songs over and over in the car until my passenger gives me the side eye. I'll want to go to the same restaurants to eat. Heck, I even like taking vacations to the same destinations.

The deck in Laguna Beach
I'd been wanting to go there for years. Finally I did.


There's nothing wrong with being a creature of habit. I think most habits are convenient for people, and they make sense for that person's lifestyle. But I do think that there's a huge difference between good habits that keep me on the right track and bad habits that just keep me stuck. I go with what feels comfortable for me, and I realized this Summer that I wasn't allowing myself the risk/reward that comes with trying new things and possibly creating new and better habits for myself.

One example is in exercise. I hit a wall and wasn't working out at all. I was beginning to not only see the result of that on the outside, but I was feeling sluggish and knew that my insides couldn't be much healthier. I had coffee with a friend about a month and a half ago, and she suggested that I try yoga. I was nervous about taking it, but I signed up that very same day and didn't think twice. Until of course the time came to actually go to the class, and then I had a little mental breakdown. I texted Gina and Caryl, and they were the push I needed to just go! So I went, and you know what? I actually like yoga. It's all about being in tune not only with your body, but with your mind and that's something I have desperately needed for ages. So while I'm not quite doing handstands and only last week could do downward dog without tumbling to my butt, I feel like I've created a new positive habit that really didn't require too much scary change. And I've been feeling good again.



I should mention that I read The Power of Habit, and that was the catalyst for some new habits. I highly recommend it, although it is rather slow and reads like a textbook at times. Another habit I've created for myself is taking a few minutes each morning to mentally prepare for the day. You know, like a little pep talk. I create a mental checklist of my goals for the day, and tell myself some positive affirmations to keep me calm and grounded. I never used to do this, at least not regularly. I would just hop right out of bed, get into my car, and immediately join the rat race better known as life. It felt like a race, and now I can see why I was always so frazzled.

Small changes can lead to big changes, and that's the one takeaway I hope you'll remember. You don't have to give in to the pressures of drastically changing something, you can start with baby steps and still feel like you're heading in the right direction. So much of our daily lives is born out of habit and routine. The tiniest shift can make a huge impact. Don't set yourself up for failure by taking on too much at once.

What habits do you want to break? What would you like to put in its place?